US7625238B2 - Low profile photovoltaic edge connector - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to an electrical connector, and more specifically to a low-profile edge connector for connecting photovoltaic solar panels.
- PV Photovoltaic
- PV modules or arrays produce electricity from solar energy. Electrical power produced by PV modules reduces the amount of energy required from non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels and nuclear energy. Significant environmental benefits are also realized from solar energy production, for example, reduction in air pollution from burning fossil fuels, reduction in water and land use from power generation plants, and reduction in the storage of waste byproducts. Solar energy produces no noise, and has few moving components. Because of their reliability, PV modules also reduce the cost of residential and commercial power to consumers.
- PV cells are essentially large-area semiconductor diodes. Due to the photovoltaic effect, the energy of photons is converted into electrical power within a PV cell when the PV cell is irradiated by a light source such as sunlight. PV cells are typically interconnected into solar modules that have power ranges of up to 100 watts or greater. For large PV systems special PV modules are produced with typical power range of up to several 100 W.
- a photovoltaic module is the basic element of a photovoltaic power generation system.
- a PV module has many solar cells interconnected in series or parallel, according to the desired voltage and current parameters. PV cells are connected and placed between a polyvinyl plate on the bottom and a tempered glass on the top. PV cells are interconnected with thin contacts on the upper side of the semiconductor material. The typical crystalline modules power ranges from several W to up to 200 W/module.
- the photovoltaic system may be installed during construction, or added to the building after it is built. Roof systems are generally lower powered systems, e.g., 10 kW, to meet typical residential loads. Roof integrated photovoltaic systems may consist of different module types, such as crystalline and micro-perforated amorphous modules. Roof-integrated photovoltaic systems are integrated into the roof; such that the entire roof or a portion thereof is covered with photovoltaic modules, or they are added to the roof later. PV cells may be integrated with roof tiles or shingles.
- PV modules/arrays require specially designed devices adapted for interconnecting the various PV modules/arrays with each other, and with electrical power distribution systems.
- PV connection systems are used to accommodate serial and parallel connection of PV arrays.
- a PV connection system includes connectors that allow for speedy field installation or high-speed manufacture of made-to-length cable assemblies. Connection or connection boxes may be required to receive specialized cable terminations from PV modules/arrays, with power diodes inside for controlling current flow to the load. PV arrays may be required in areas with tight space restraints and requirements, requiring the size of the PV module to be minimized.
- One embodiment relates to an electrical connector for interconnecting adjacent photovoltaic arrays along an edge having an input module and an output module.
- the input module housing has at least one diode to support a predetermined voltage and current, at least one heat sink in thermal communication with the diode to dissipate heat, at least one electrically conductive connection point and at least one channel configured to receive the edge of a first photovoltaic array.
- a base portion houses the at least one diode, heat sink, connection point, and channel.
- the output module is configured to connect with the input module and has at least one connection point being electrically conductive, a channel to receive the edge of a second photovoltaic array and a base portion that houses the connection point and channel.
- the connector also has an electrically conductive cable connecting the input module and output module.
- the input module and the output module are secured to the edge of adjacent photovoltaic arrays and are in electrical communication with each other through the cable.
- the connection point conducts photon energy from the array to the connector.
- the input module housing has a cover portion, at least one diode to support a predetermined voltage and current, at least one heat sink in thermal communication with the diode to dissipate heat, at least one electrically conductive connection point and at least one channel to receive the edge of a first photovoltaic array.
- a base portion houses the at least one diode, heat sink, a connection point, and channel. The cover portion and the base portion are secured with a fastener.
- the output module connects with the input module and has at least one electrically conductive connection point, a channel for receiving the edge of a second photovoltaic array and a base portion for housing the connection point and channel.
- the connector also has an electrically conductive cable connecting the input module and output module.
- the input module and output module are secured to the edge of photovoltaic arrays and are in electrical communication with each other through the cable.
- the connection point conducts photon energy from the array to the connector.
- One advantage of the present invention is the unique edge placement location of the connector on the array.
- FIG. 1 is an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an internal view of the components in the input module of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the input module present invention.
- FIG. 4 is the output module of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an internal view of the output module of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the present invention without covers.
- FIGS. 8-11 provide alternate views of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 13-14 provide alternate view of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of the edge connector 10 , which includes an output plug 12 and an input module 14 .
- the output plug 12 and input module 14 interconnect with a cable 70 and plug 72 connection.
- the arrays 16 , 18 are disposed side by side, where an output plug 12 is secured to the first array 16 .
- the input module 14 is secured to the next adjacent array 18 .
- Each array 16 , 18 has one output plug 12 , one input module 14 , and a cable 70 and plug connection 72 attached.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the components of the edge connector 10 .
- a blade 20 is used to mate with the conductive foil (not shown) of the array and conduct the photon energy from the array to the edge connector 10 .
- a diode 22 (See e.g. FIG. 15 ) is connected to the power circuit to ensure proper conduction of the energy, and a heat sink 24 (See e.g. FIG. 15 ) is disposed on the diode 22 to act as an electrical contact and heat dissipater. While any suitable diode may be used, a TO-220 Schottky diode may be used with this embodiment, and while any suitable heat sink may be used, a copper iron sink may be used with this embodiment.
- a component shuttle 26 is used to manage the components 20 , 22 , 24 of the edge connector 10 during manufacture and maintain proper placement of the components 20 , 22 , 24 in the connector.
- a rivet 28 is used to secure the heat sink 24 to the diode.
- a solder or resistance weld connection may be used (not shown), such as an ultra sonic weld connection.
- the housing 30 is overmolded on the components and has a ‘U’ shaped channel 48 to accommodate the array. The array plates 16 , 18 fit securely and snugly into the channel 48 of the edge connector 10 .
- Room Temperature Vulcanization (RTV) silicon is used as the epoxy to maintain a secure and waterproof hold of the connector 10 on the array 16 , 18 .
- RTV Room Temperature Vulcanization
- other types of epoxy may be used for securing the connector 10 to the arrays 16 , 18 .
- apertures 34 are located on the top surface of the housing 30 to provide receptacles for a soldering connection with the array foils. Once the conductive connection to the array 16 , 18 is made, these apertures 34 are sealed and filled in with silicon or other suitable sealing and protective material.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show the input module 14 of the edge connector.
- a crimp connection is disposed on the inside of the module 14 .
- the housing 40 has a foil access window 42 , which permits a conductive connection to be made from the array (not shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 ) to the module 14 .
- the window 42 is filled in or covered for protection.
- FIGS. 6-11 An embodiment, shown in FIGS. 6-11 , of the output module (not shown) of the edge connector 10 includes a two-piece design, having a housing portion 44 and a cover portion 46 .
- the cover portion 46 and housing portion 44 When placed on the housing portion 44 , the cover portion 46 and housing portion 44 define a channel 48 .
- the arrays 16 , 18 fit into the channel 48 and a connection is made between the connector 10 and the array foils 14 , 16 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates the edge connector 10 with the cover portion removed.
- a groove 50 is molded in the housing 44 to help contain sealant and to align the cover portion 46 when in place.
- the housing portion 44 also has large latch receptacles 52 that accept the latches 54 on the cover portion 46 ( FIGS. 8-11 ) when the cover portion 46 is in place.
- FIGS. 8-11 illustrate various views of the two-piece edge connector.
- the inner surface of the channel 48 is ridged or ribbed to provide an enhanced surface for bonding onto the array.
- an adhesive product e.g. as RTV silicon
- the cover portion 46 has latches 54 to hold the cover portion 46 on the housing portion 44 when in place.
- the exemplary embodiment has two latches 54 , however, any number of latches may be used.
- the housing portion 44 has latch receptacles 52 that are designed to accept the latches 54 when in place. Once the cover portion 46 is placed on the housing portion 44 , the latches 54 are engaged in the receptacles 52 and are not easily removable.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a cover portion 46 that is two tiered.
- the first tier 60 rests on the housing portion 44 and the second tier 62 forms a portion of the channel 48 that fits around the array edge.
- the housing portion 44 has a groove 50 to contain sealant when applied to secure the connector 10 to the array and to secure the cover portion 46 to the housing portion 44 .
- FIGS. 13-15 illustrate another embodiment of the present invention.
- the edge connector (not shown in FIGS. 13-15 ) is a two-piece design with a cover portion 46 and a housing portion 44 where the channel 48 is formed to fit onto an array 16 , 18 having a greater thickness.
- the cover portion 46 has a two-tiered shape, with a first tier 60 and a second tier 62 .
- the cover portion 46 has apertures 66 that accept fasteners 68 , e.g. screws, and secure the cover portion 46 to the housing portion 44 .
- the height of the channel 48 may vary, depending on the thickness of the array.
- the cover portion 46 fits onto the top of the housing portion 44 and is secured with fasteners 68 .
- a diode 22 is connected to the circuitry to ensure proper conduction of the energy, and a heat sink 24 is placed in contact with the diode 22 to act as a contact and heat dissipater.
- a component shuttle 26 is used to manage the components of the edge connector 10 during manufacture. The shuttle 26 holds the components in place.
- a rivet 28 is used to secure the heat sink 24 to the diode.
- a solder or weld connection may be used, such as an ultra sonic weld connection.
- a connector is used to mate with an adjacent edge connector (not shown) to transmit the energy from the array.
- the edge connector 10 may be of an size or dimensions suitable for the array, however, the dimensions may be 4′′ in length, 1′′ inch deep, and 3 ⁇ 8′′ to 7 ⁇ 8′′ thick. Typically, the array is 1 ⁇ 4′′ to 1′′ thick, therefore, the channel 48 on the connector 10 be at least wide enough to accommodate the array of this thickness to fit snugly into the channel 48 .
- the connector operates with at least 15 amps of current, however the connector 10 accommodates a minimum of 0.5 amps to a maximum of 18 amps with the TO-220 diode.
- the connector may also be connected in series to a maximum of thirty connectors, where the male connection 72 a of one connector mates with the female connection 72 b of the adjacent connector.
- the edge connector 10 may also include larger heat sinks, to allow for a larger current capacity. A larger heat sink provides greater heat dissipation, and requires a correspondingly larger connector 10 housing.
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